Answer: None of the options provided (A, B, C, or D) accurately describe the order that General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave after discovering the extermination camps in Germany.
Option A: "Lock up local populations in the camps" is not an accurate description of any order given by General Eisenhower.
Option B: "Local populations were brought to view the camps" is also not an accurate description of any order given by General Eisenhower.
Option C: "Soldiers had to give their rations to the starved prisoners" is an accurate description of an order given by General Eisenhower after discovering the extermination camps.
Option D: "Jews were to be taken back to the United States" is not an accurate description of any order given by General Eisenhower.
After discovering the extermination camps, General Eisenhower ordered that soldiers give their rations to the starved prisoners and that the camps be thoroughly documented and photographed as evidence of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. He also ordered that Jews and other prisoners be treated with kindness and provided with medical care and food.